Eastern philosophies addressing education (including Taoism, Buddhism, and Confucianism) focus on virtue and wisdom instead of wealth, prominence, and status. Because of this, these philosophies align well with many of the contemporary ideas related to humanistic ideals, holistic views, inter-disciplinary instruction, and constructivist education. Of the eighty-one chapters in the Tao, this essay focuses on eleven that not only give an overall impression of the Tao’s philosophy but also show how it best relates to contemporary educational issues. The chapters of the Tao are first discussed as they directly relate to Taoism, then they are specifically connected to the field of education. “When I hear, I forge
The achievement in mathematics among the Chinese has aroused the interest of educationalists, sociol...
Invitational education has epistemological roots in ancient eastern philosophies, particularly the b...
The goal of this research project is to investigate the theoretical foundation of philosophy of educ...
Eastern philosophies addressing education (including Taoism, Buddhism, and Confucianism) focus on vi...
An important objective of this article is to enrich the heritage of Polish education regarding knowl...
The purpose of the Taoist education is to create a perfect person. A perfect person means here &quo...
The author perceives contemporary educational thought as polarized along two major axes: utilitarian...
This is the first of six commentaries discussing Zongjie Wu's essay, 'Interpretation, autonomy, and ...
grantor: University of TorontoThis study explores a philosophical foundation for holistic ...
This thesis concerns practicing Taoism as a way to teach creativity and response to art. The Tao is...
This study applies Zehou Li philosophy to examine significant educational questions and challenges, ...
The intent of this article is not to compare the philosophies of education of Confucius and Peter Ke...
This book bridges the regions of East Asia and the West by offering a detailed and critical inquiry ...
Topics around standardized testing, teaching efficiency and effectiveness have recently aroused heat...
As one of the major schools of thought in ancient China, Taoism centers on the concept of "Tao&...
The achievement in mathematics among the Chinese has aroused the interest of educationalists, sociol...
Invitational education has epistemological roots in ancient eastern philosophies, particularly the b...
The goal of this research project is to investigate the theoretical foundation of philosophy of educ...
Eastern philosophies addressing education (including Taoism, Buddhism, and Confucianism) focus on vi...
An important objective of this article is to enrich the heritage of Polish education regarding knowl...
The purpose of the Taoist education is to create a perfect person. A perfect person means here &quo...
The author perceives contemporary educational thought as polarized along two major axes: utilitarian...
This is the first of six commentaries discussing Zongjie Wu's essay, 'Interpretation, autonomy, and ...
grantor: University of TorontoThis study explores a philosophical foundation for holistic ...
This thesis concerns practicing Taoism as a way to teach creativity and response to art. The Tao is...
This study applies Zehou Li philosophy to examine significant educational questions and challenges, ...
The intent of this article is not to compare the philosophies of education of Confucius and Peter Ke...
This book bridges the regions of East Asia and the West by offering a detailed and critical inquiry ...
Topics around standardized testing, teaching efficiency and effectiveness have recently aroused heat...
As one of the major schools of thought in ancient China, Taoism centers on the concept of "Tao&...
The achievement in mathematics among the Chinese has aroused the interest of educationalists, sociol...
Invitational education has epistemological roots in ancient eastern philosophies, particularly the b...
The goal of this research project is to investigate the theoretical foundation of philosophy of educ...